Sentences with phrase «false reassurance»

"False reassurance" refers to offering someone comfort or relief through words or actions that are not completely honest or reliable. It gives the impression that everything is okay when it may not be, leading to a false sense of security. Full definition
They can provide false reassurance or raise needless doubts about your relationship.
The institute has a rocky history: The outgoing president «and other managers have been accused of nepotism, conflicts of interest, and misuse of funds, while two of the organization's scientists, including previous boss Enzo Boschi, were put on trial and convicted to 6 years in prison in 2012 for allegedly giving false reassurances ahead of the deadly earthquake that struck L'Aquila, Italy, in 2009.»
Japan's Nuclear Safety Commission has also opposed the plan because of expert and public disagreements, including a concern that it could give workers false reassurance and make them less careful about taking risks.
«Some may argue that supplementing those who are apparently «deficient» is cheap, but patients may gain false reassurance from prescription of a «protective» tablet, they write.
The Lead Industry Association successfully kept their market in the USA for decades afterward by promoting false reassurances.
This also creates a false reassurance that Facebook's stated policies are always robust and effectively policed,» Collins wrote.
«This also creates a false reassurance that Facebook's stated policies are always robust and effectively policed.»
Damian Collins, a British lawmaker, said Sunday that Zuckerberg or another senior executive should appear in front of his committee because previous witnesses have avoided difficult questions, creating «a false reassurance that Facebook's stated policies are always robust and effectively policed.»
De Bernardinis and the six members of the scientific panel have been indicted for manslaughter because their false reassurances prompted many people not to evacuate.
The four scientists, two engineers, and a government official were accused of having carried out only a superficial analysis of seismic risk and providing false reassurances to the public ahead of the quake, which killed 309 people.
They will try their best to express deep adoration — adorations which are all false reassurance.
This false reassurance has also perhaps undermined the desire among the elites to engage in dramatic education reform.
However, Jay P. Greene and Josh B. McGee, authors of the study, note that this is «false reassurance,» as «America's elite suburban students are increasingly competing with students outside the U.S. for economic opportunities,» making meaningful global comparisons essential.
This may give them false reassurance that their overweight or obese child is okay.
We repeatedly get a feeling of disorientation, dissonance and false reassurance, as we try to adjust to a post-modern society marked by the implosion of the boundaries between image and referent, appearance and reality.
This also creates a false reassurance that Facebook's stated policies are always robust and effectively policed,» Collins wrote.
This also creates a false reassurance that Facebook's stated policies are always robust and effectively policed.»
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